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http://www.thing.net/~grist/l&d/thalia/aus.htm
Visual poetry from thalia, Jas H,. Duke, Ruth Cowen, and other poets associated with Collective Effort Press.
http://anatolknotek.tumblr.com/
Artist and visual poet.
http://bigbangart.free.fr/
Virtual animated poetry by Big Bang Art Inner Movement. Texts in French and English. Includes manifesto.
http://joglars.org/
Works by Miekal And.
http://www.thing.net/~grist/l&d/kaldron.htm
Official site for the visual poetry magazine. Archives, articles and presentations of individual poets.
http://www.thing.net/~grist/l&d/lettrist/lettrist.htm
Main site on the web for this French visual poetry movement, censored out of standard Concrete anthologies. Among other distinctions, Lettrisme was the art form of the 1968 French Students' Movement that came close to bringing about a revolution. Work by founder Isidore Isou, and members from succeding generations.
http://mathematicalpoetry.blogspot.com/
An artistic expression created by performing mathematical operations on words or images as if they were numbers.
http://www.poeticsolutions.com/logosps.html
An intersemiotic site: original graphics, translations, poetry, concrete poetry and art, multilingual domain names. Flash design is used in various pages. The Web Design Poet Award resides at Poetic Solutions. In English and Spanish.
http://www.poetryetcetera.com/Visual%20Poetry.htm
Deborah Young's visual poetry.
http://www.vispo.com/guests/DanWaber/index.html
Dan Waber's playful series of Flash pieces about relationships.
http://www.heelstone.com/subtext/
By Jennifer Ley. Part of DAC '99, My Millennium, and Cauldron and Net.
http://www.thegatesofparadise.com/
Hundreds of shape poems to the unbound human self by David Daniels and friends. Including selections from his biographical visual epic, Years.
http://www.tomphillips.co.uk/humument
Centering on A HUMUMENT, this site includes information about Phillips' projects and samples on new pages of his magnum opus.
http://jdautricourt.free.fr/
The site presents the artwork of Joëlle Dautricourt on writing, Hebrew and Latin letters. In English and French.
http://www.thing.net/~grist/l&d/hungary/hungary.htm
Poetry by Maria Hegedus, Tibor Papp, Gabor Toth and others, most publishing in Hungarian Workshop magazine, which helped keep a sense of community going, even when some of these poets lived in exile.
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